Chicago Bears make quick roster move
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On Tuesday, Chicago waived defensive tackle Jereme Robinson, a former football and basketball standout at Carver High School in Montgomery. Robinson was the only player on the team’s roster with Alabama football roots.
The former Missouri star was projected to be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but he slid to No. 39 overall after questions about his commitment and work ethic arose during the 2024 season. The fact thate he regressed to just 61 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns didn't help.
The Chicago Bears just added a lot of experience. On Tuesday, they announced the signing of two defensive players with a combined 199 games of NFL experience. The Bears have brought in defensive back Tre Flowers and defensive lineman Tanoh Kpassagnon to their 90-man roster.
One of the Chicago Bears' veteran free-agent signings has been predicted to rip away a roster spot from former fourth-round pick Tyler Scott.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson wants to see a 70% completion rate from quarterback Caleb Williams in their first year together as the team opened training camp Tuesday at Halas Hall.
Bears coach Ben Johnson said his goal for Caleb Williams this year is to complete 70% of his passes and he hopes it starts in training camp.
The Chicago Bears are without a doubt one of the most interesting teams to watch in 2025. General manager Ryan Poles added three new starters along the offensive line in Joe Thuney, Drew Dalman and Jonah Jackson,